Only from you.How odd, considering there had been numerous complaints about the show's pacing and having too many episodes.
Only from you.How odd, considering there had been numerous complaints about the show's pacing and having too many episodes.
Indeed but that's more of a personal preference than anything bad in the show. But, yes. I've seen several, here and other forums, opinions that the pacing rubs wrong, and not enjoyable for them.How odd, considering there had been numerous complaints about the show's pacing and having too many episodes.
I don't think the story would be as satisfying if it weren't such a slow burn. The show spent time introducing us to the prison, the routine, and Kino in particular. Then it needed to have Andor talk Kino into escaping. It not only gets to spend a whole episode on the escape, the whole arc is what radicalizes Andor. You can't rush it just to get to an action scene.
I don't think the story would be as satisfying if it weren't such a slow burn. The show spent time introducing us to the prison, the routine, and Kino in particular. Then it needed to have Andor talk Kino into escaping. It not only gets to spend a whole episode on the escape, the whole arc is what radicalizes Andor. You can't rush it just to get to an action scene.
So, if they skip a whole year between season season 1 and season 2 (as I believe I recall them saying they will), then that would technically be the beginning of year 3. All the events of Rebels season 2 would take place during that year.Well, season 2 will time skips between episodes. Tony said they could be days, to weeks to months.
Since every 3 episodes covers a year.
Exactly, I've heard a few people say that they're not sure what the moment is that pushes Andor towards the Rebellion but there isn't one thing,
Meh. Some people don't want the small details and tidbits. Which is why this show isn't for everyone, and shouldn't be forced to bow down to it's greatness.Exactly, I've heard a few people say that they're not sure what the moment is that pushes Andor towards the Rebellion but there isn't one thing, it's an accumulation of events.
I must admit that "The Book of Boba Fett" is my least favorite DisneyPlus series. But I would still rather watch it than the Sequel Trilogy.
TLJ had a good movie buried in a bloated, nonsensical film.The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi are vastly better actually
TLJ had a good movie buried in a bloated, nonsensical film.
TFA was a lot of action and very thin on plot and character development. Haven't watched either in a couple of years but I remember being very unimpressed.
I actually liked it. Not without its flaws, certainly. But it was a solid turn-off-your-brain popcorn flick.And both are vastly better than Episode IX.
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